Abstract

Objective: The objective of this article is to present fibrin-assisted soft tissue promotion (FASTP), a simple root coverage surgical procedure associated with the use of A-PRF as a source of autogenous growth factors that allow the recipient soft tissue to promote the fabrication of new keratinized and attached tissue without a donor site.
 Methods: The case of a 20-year-old non-smoker female patient was reported to the Universitas Airlangga Dental Hospital with a chief complaint of tooth hypersensitivity to cold stimuli at the posterior right maxilla and mandibular. A 1–1,5 mm gingival recession was found on the buccal aspect of 14, 15, 44, and 46. A final diagnosis of clinically healthy gingiva on reduced periodontium in a non-periodontitis patient was made. The treatment plan included dental health education with a focus on brushing methods and scaling procedures that were performed as non-surgical therapy. A FASTP procedure was planned for root coverage treatment on the buccal aspect of 14, 15, 44, and 46.
 Results: A 1-year evaluation was done and showed complete root coverage with an acceptable gingival phenotype.
 Conclusion: FASTP is a simple root coverage surgical technique without the need to harvest tissue from a donor site, thereby decreasing procedure-related morbidity. Case selection plays an important role in proper surgical technique consideration.

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